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Open agentpatience opened this issue 3 years ago • 7 comments

Can someone provide windows x64 binary, the link to get it is down? or the archive is deleted?

agentpatience avatar Sep 26 '21 14:09 agentpatience

Please see #277! Do you want an openhantek binary because you have a scope other than Hantek DSO-6022BE or ..BL? Then you could try my fork where I did further development of the unmaintained original. Or go for the latest version with support for non-6022 scopes in the maintained project. Otherwise you should try OpenHantek6022.

Ho-Ro avatar Sep 26 '21 16:09 Ho-Ro

I just have DSO-2090 and have no idea how to build from source. I just want to run the binary for it. I remember openhantek has a better FFT analysis where it plots the data? I'll try your fork. Thanks for the info.

agentpatience avatar Sep 26 '21 17:09 agentpatience

I tried your fork v.2.06 but I get connection failed. When I use the Hantek drivers everything is working.

I have attached a screenshot to show you where the program stops responding. openhantek-error

agentpatience avatar Sep 26 '21 17:09 agentpatience

Did you install the correct USB driver?

Ho-Ro avatar Sep 27 '21 07:09 Ho-Ro

Yes, now it works fine. Thank you kindly!

agentpatience avatar Sep 27 '21 11:09 agentpatience

whoops spoke too soon... seems to be really laggy and not adjusting scope properly to see any waveform? slow-scope

agentpatience avatar Sep 27 '21 12:09 agentpatience

seems to be really laggy and not adjusting scope properly to see any waveform?

You should try to lower the sample rate, 50MS/s is quite high for half a second on the screen (i.e. 25 MS). But as I have only a 6022BE this is just a shot in the dark.

To answer your earlier questions:

I just have DSO-2090 and have no idea how to build from source.

Please check check the docs and have a look how it is done by appveyor.

I remember openhantek has a better FFT analysis where it plots the data?

Yes, but (all ?) early releases have a nasty FFT bug - it uses only the real part of the complex spectrum instead of calculating the absolute value sqrt(re² + im²):

v2.08
2019-05-24
Major changes from v2.07:
This release fixes the quite unstable spectrum display. The annoying amplitude jitter has gone.

Ho-Ro avatar Sep 27 '21 15:09 Ho-Ro